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929/79Lyngby
A Swedish Öland stone top table, the lower part of oak with twisted legs, between which X-shaped stretcher. Mid-19th century. H. 82 cm. L. 103 cm. D. 59 cm.
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10,000–15,000 DKK -
929/80Lyngby
A monogram signed 17th century tapestry depicting the mythological and legendary scenery of "Alexander Encounters Thalestris". Marked: "EN". 380 x 345 cm.
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50,000–60,000 DKK -
929/81Lyngby
An Aubusson Verdure tapestry. Motif depicting hunting scenery in the forest. Early 18th century. W. 218 cm. H. 315 cm.
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25,000 DKK -
929/82Lyngby
A large Baroque mirror. Early 18th century and presumably restored around 1880. H. 163 cm. W. 90 cm.
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150,000–200,000 DKK -
929/83Lyngby
A pair of oval Swedish Baroque mirrors. Stockholm, c. 1720. (2)
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60,000–80,000 DKK -
929/84Lyngby
A large Swedish Baroque style Öland stone top table. C. 1850. H. 77 cm. L. 230 cm. W. 84 cm.
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60,000 DKK -
929/85Lyngby
Five Danish Baroque salt glaze pottery peg tankards, silver lids with coins. 18th century. H. from 18 to 23 cm. (5)
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30,000–40,000 DKK -
929/86Lyngby
"Blue Fluted" - four porcelain peg tankards with silver lids, three with coins. 18th-19th century. H. 18.5-22 cm. (4)
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20,000–30,000 DKK -
929/87Lyngby
A large Baroque walnut wardrobe called 'Wellenschrank'. Zürich or Frankfurt. C. 1720. H. 220 cm. W. 220 cm. D. 81 cm.
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30,000 DKK -
929/88Lyngby
A Russian silver-gilt-mounted coconut cup and cover with portrait of a tsar and two tsarinas. 18th century. H. 19 cm.
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15,000–20,000 DKK -
929/89Lyngby
A Swedish Öland stone top table of oak, the front with one drawer, baluster shaped legs, joined by stretcher. Mid 19th century. H. 80 cm. L. 108 cm. W. 90 cm.
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15,000–20,000 DKK -
929/90Lyngby
A Swedish Baroque commode, painted and decorated in the 'Faux marble' tradition. First half of the 18th century. H. 84 cm. W. 119 cm. D. 56 cm.
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35,000–40,000 DKK -
929/91Lyngby
A Flemish tapestry in Verdure style with scenery from the edge of the forest with animals, background with church tower. C. 1700. W. 320 cm. H. 306 cm.
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40,000 DKK -
929/92Lyngby
A Spanish baroque style cabinet. Mid-19th century. H. 57 cm. W. 112 cm. D. 35 cm. Stand H. 75 cm. W. 117 cm. D. 38 cm.
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30,000–40,000 DKK -
929/93Lyngby
A large Dutch walnut, olivewood, oyster veneered, chequer inlaid and marquetry cabinet on stand. Late 17th century. H. 210 cm. W. 185 cm. D. 63 cm.
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40,000 DKK -
929/94Lyngby
A George II walnut wing chair. England, mid-18th century.
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25,000 DKK -
929/95Lyngby
Two pairs of uniform French Baroque silver candlesticks. Paris, 1740s. H. 24 and 25 cm. (8)
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50,000–60,000 DKK -
929/96Lyngby
Jacques Dubois: A Louis XV amaranth and rosewood game table. Stamped 'I.DUBOIS' and 'JME' for Jurande des Menuisiers Ébéniste. Paris, mid-18th century.
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120,000–125,000 DKK -
929/97Lyngby
A Louis XV gilt bronze mounted Boulle marquetry, tortoiseshell and brass inlaid bracket clock. Mid-18th century. H. 130 cm. W. 51 cm. D. 23 cm.
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30,000 DKK -
929/98Lyngby
Jean Avisse: A Louis XV giltwood canapé by Jean Avisse. Stamped three times 'I.AVISSE'. France, mid-18th century. H. 101 cm. L. 215 cm. D. 90 cm.
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20,000 DKK -
929/99Lyngby
Two Rococo silver tureens. Augsburg 1757-1759 and Copenhagen 1767. Weight 9,667 g. H. 25 cm. (8)
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150,000–200,000 DKK -
929/100Lyngby
A set of twelve Louis XIV fauteuil à la reine, carved and green painted wood, upholstered in green Rubelli silk. Mid-18th century. (12)
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750,000–800,000 DKK -
929/101Lyngby
An Audenarde Verdure tapestry, classic view from the edge of the forest with castles in the background. Executed in wool and silk. 18th century.
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30,000–40,000 DKK -
929/102Lyngby
A Flemish Tapestry with an Old Testament scenery, ‘The Story of Esther’. Executed in wool and silk. 18th century. H. 217 cm. W. 224 cm.
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20,000 DKK -
929/103Lyngby
A pair of Danish Rococo three-light silver candelabra. Maker Christopher Jonsen, Copenhagen 1762. H. 32 cm. (2)
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150,000 DKK -
929/104Lyngby
Niclas Meunier, attributed: A pair of large Swedish Rococo giltwood mirrors. Stockholm, c. 1760. H. 177 cm. W. 70 cm. (2)
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100,000–150,000 DKK -
929/105Lyngby
Mathias Ortmann, attributed: A pair of Danish rococo chests of drawers. Mid-18th century. H. 81 cm. W. 73 cm. D. 55 cm. (2)
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150,000–200,000 DKK -
929/106Lyngby
A Chinese export black and gilt lacquer bureau cabinet made for the Danish market. C. 1730-1740.
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1,200,000–1,500,000 DKK -
929/107Lyngby
Painter unknown, 18th century: A pair of French decorative wall panels. Oil on canvas. 125 x 150 cm. (2)
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50,000 DKK -
929/108Lyngby
A set of four French Louis XV white painted and blue decorated armchairs, gobelin upholstery with the fabels Jean de la Fontaine. Paris, mid 18th century. (4)
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40,000 DKK -
929/109Lyngby
A Swedish Rococo mirror in a frame of gilded carved wood. Stockholm, mid-18th century. H. 164 cm. W. 70 cm.
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20,000 DKK -
929/110Lyngby
A pair of Danish giltwood and walnut petite commodes in the manner of Mathias Ortmann. . C. 1760. H. 78. W. 65. D. 45. (2)
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100,000–150,000 DKK -
929/111Lyngby
Mathias Ortmann: A Danish Rococo walnut commode. Copenhagen, mid-18th century. H. 86 cm. W. 104 cm. D. 54 cm.
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60,000–80,000 DKK -
929/112Lyngby
A pair of German Rococo three-light silver candelabra. Maker Johan J. Bauer V, Augsburg 1777-1779. H. 33 cm. (2)
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30,000–40,000 DKK -
929/113Lyngby
A pair of Rococo giltwood rectangular facet cut mirrors. Mid-18th century. H. 113 cm. W. 49 cm. (2)
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80,000–100,000 DKK -
929/114Lyngby
'The bird Service' three porcelain plates. The Royal Danish Porcelain Factory, circa 1780. Diam. 25 cm. (3)
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30,000–40,000 DKK -
929/115Lyngby
A Danish Rococo silver coffee pot. Maker Eiler Mortensen, Copenhagen 1766. Weight 879 g. H. 31.5 cm.
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10,000–15,000 DKK -
929/116Lyngby
A Danish Rococo silver coffee pot. Maker Peter Olessøn Normand, licensed in Randers 1747-1761. H. 26 cm.
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10,000–12,000 DKK -
929/117Lyngby
A set of four Danish Rococo silver candlesticks. Maker Sivert Thorsteinsson 1758, Copenhagen 1759. H. 20 cm. (4)
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80,000–100,000 DKK -
929/118Lyngby
A large Danish Rococo mirror in a giltwood and gesso frame, carved with openwork flowers and foliage. Mid-18th century. H. 172 cm. W. 66 cm.
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40,000–50,000 DKK -
929/119Lyngby
A pair of porcelain cachepots and dishes. The Royal Copenhagen Factory circa 1780-1785, H. 15.5 cm. (2)
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20,000–25,000 DKK -
929/120Lyngby
A porcelain potpourri vase with repoussé flowers, finial moulded in shape of a putto. The Royal Copenhagen Porcelain Factory circa 1780-1785. H. 40 cm.
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20,000–25,000 DKK -
929/121Lyngby
Solitaire dejeuner porcelain set, decorated in colours and gold. The Royal Porcelain Factory circa 1780-1785. (7)
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40,000–50,000 DKK -
929/122Lyngby
Dietrich Schäffer, attributed: A Danish Rococo walnut and giltwood display cabinet. Mid-18th century. H. 248 cm. W. 96 cm. D. 52 cm.
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400,000–500,000 DKK -
929/123Lyngby
A near pair of Swedish transition giltwood mirrors, by Samuel Bomansson, second half of the 18th century. H. 112 cm. W. 43 cm. (2)
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60,000 DKK -
929/124Lyngby
A Ravar Kerman carpet, Persia. An elegant repeating linked multi colored medallions design by the famous Sheikh Hossein. 1900-1920. 552 x 429 cm.
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100,000 DKK -
929/125Lyngby
A Danish rococo walnut mirror with giltwood carving, adorned with a pair of later brass candle holders. Mid-18th century. H. 150 cm. W. 60 cm.
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20,000 DKK -
929/126Lyngby
A Danish rococo giltwood and walnut chest of drawers. Partly mid-18th century. H. 83 cm. W. 88 cm. D. 51 cm.
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25,000–30,000 DKK -
929/127Lyngby
A Swedish Rococo giltwood mirror. Mid-18th century. H. 123 cm. D. 56 cm.
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15,000 DKK -
929/128Lyngby
A Danish Rococo giltwood and walnut commode, front with four curved bracket drawers. Mid-18th century. H. 83 cm. W. 67 cm. D. 40 cm.
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20,000–25,000 DKK -
929/129Lyngby
A Danish Rococo bureau cabinet of elm wood with gilded carving. Mid-18th century. H. 227 cm. W. 114 cm. D. 63 cm.
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15,000–20,000 DKK -
929/130Lyngby
A Danish or North German Rococo carved giltwood console with a later marble top. Mid-18th century. H. 86 cm. W. 65 cm. D. 40 cm.
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20,000 DKK -
929/131Lyngby
A Heriz carpet, North West Persia. Classical stylized medallion design on a red field of flowers, foliage and arabesques, unusual corner ornaments. C. 1900.
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90,000 DKK -
929/132Lyngby
Johannes Pieter Kroese, 1702-1778: A large Dutch ebonized calendar table clock, signed 'J.P. Kroese Amsterdam'. C. 1740. H. 52 cm. W. 36 cm. D. 22 cm.
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20,000–30,000 DKK -
929/133Lyngby
A George III green painted and gilt Chinoiserie decorated striking table clock. Signed Benjamin Ward, London. England, c. 1785. H. 50 cm. W. 27 cm. D. 18 cm.
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25,000–30,000 DKK -
929/134Lyngby
Augsburg silver-gilt dessert flatware, 15 pieces. Maker Abraham Warnberg IV 1779-1781. L. 18 cm./18.5 cm. (15)
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10,000–15,000 DKK -
929/135Lyngby
John Meredith, London c. 1750: A George II chiming music clock. England, mid-18th century. H. 50 cm. W. 35 cm. D. 22 cm.
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25,000–30,000 DKK -
929/136Lyngby
Seven English sterling silver dish wedges. Henry Chawner and John Emes, London 1795-1797. L. c. 12.5 cm. (7)
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15,000–20,000 DKK -
929/137Lyngby
A silver and wire work cage wax jack. Presumably France, before 1789. Weight 190 g. H. 15 cm.
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8,000–10,000 DKK -
929/138Lyngby
A Danish Régence silver tea caddy. Maker Knud Rasmussen Brandt, Horsens 1737-1785. H. 17 cm.
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20,000–25,000 DKK -
929/139Lyngby
A Danish Louis XVI chest of drawers of rosewood parquetry. Late 18th century. H. 81 cm. W. 67 cm. D. 38 cm.
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Estimate :
40,000 DKK